29 Jul 1800. Nicholas Hartsuck, orphan age 14y on 2 March last, with consent
of his mother Elizabeth Harris, binds himself to William Parvin, stonemason,
to age 21. Frederick County Indentures, p. 271. WMG (Apr 1989) 5:76.

8 Feb and 18 Mar 1805, Daniel Hufford and Peter and Catherine Hartsock
sold to William Cookerly their two undivided one seventh parts of "the
Resurvey on Welsh Cabbin" and "Philip's Care." Frederick County Land Records,
WR#26:425-426, 557-559. WMG (April 1991), 7:54.

Peter Beard's will was probated 10 March 1794 by his son Jacob Beard, Executor.
The final account was made by his Executor 13 Aug. 1805 and a distribution
was made according to the will naming his children as Cathrine Hartsock,
Jacob, Elizabeth, Margaret Magdalena and Jonathan Beard. Frederick County
Wills, GM#2:511; Frederick County Administrations, GM#2:348, 457.

Eva Catharine Barth, b 16 May 1752, bp 7 Jun. 1752 at New Hanover, Philadelphia
Co., PA, sponsors: Matthias Linck and Catharina Hauck, conf. at age 15,
12 May 1768 at Rocky Hill Frederick Co., MD. She m. Johannes Herzog sometime
between 17 Jan. 1779 when Eva Catharina Bart was a sponsor at the Frederick
Reformed Church and before the birth of their son Solomon Herzog 10 Jan.
1780, bp 27 Feb at Rocky Hill. The sponsors were the grandparents, Peter
and Maria Catharina Bard. Johannes is found on the 1790 census as John
Hartsock (of Nichs).